Bears possess an excellent sense of what?
Smell
All elephants have several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a what?
A long trunk or proboscis.

What color are penguins?
Most penguins are black and white. But, there is some distinct coloration along with the black and white body respective to the species.
Do horses sleep laying down, standing up, or both?
Both.
Marine mammals do not have
gills.
Despite their heavy build and awkward gait, they are excellent at what?
Runners, climbers, and swimmers.

How many species of elephants are there?
Two, the Asian elephant and the African elephant.

Penguins can walk faster then ________?
Humans
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What type of knot should you use when tying a horse safely?
Quick release knot.
Fish do NOT breath _______ but they DO breath _______?
Air, Water.
In autumn, some bear species forage large amounts of what?
Fermented fruits, which affects their behavior.
How tall can elephants get?
They can reach a height of 13 ft.
How long do penguins live for?
Penguins living in the wild live to be approximately 25 years of age. If they live in captivity they approximately live to the age of 30.
How long does it take before a baby horse can stand up?
Minutes.
What is the largest fish?
Whale sharks.

Most species of bears occupy their dens during what period?
The winter.
Where can elephants be found?
Elephants are scattered throughout sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
What do penguins collect to help them float?
Stones

How old can a horse get?
25 to 65 years old.
All fish share two traits: ________ and _______.
they live in water and they have a backbone
What were the three types of bears that everyone learn about in class?
Grizzly, Polar, and Black Bears
Elephants prefer to stay near what?
Water.
How do penguins communicate with one another?
Body Language.
Does a horse breathe through their mouth?
No.
Fish rely less on their vision and more on their _____?
hearing, taste, and smell.
Bears use shelters, such as caves and burrows, as their what?
Dens.
Elephants can live up to how old in the wild?
70 years.
How do penguins eat their food?
Swallow their food whole.
What is a female horse called?
Filly or a mare.
The most common fish is any of the species of a deep water fish sometimes called
a bristle mouth.
What are the two types of black bears?
American and Northwestern.
Elephants' large ear flaps help to control their what?
Body temperature.
How long can a penguin hold its breath?
20 minutes.
What color are white horses when they are born?
Black.
The ________ holds many records for size in the animal kingdom, most notably being by far the largest living non-mammalian vertebrate.
whale shark
Bears have been hunted since prehistoric times for their what?
Meat and fur.
Male African elephants are the largest what?
Extant terrestrial animals.
What is the advantage of penguins being black and white?
Their coloration acts as a camouflage.
Do horses like music?
Yes, classical.
Why this whale is called a blue whale?
the water make him look blue.
What type of bears lives in California?
Black Bear.
How are African elephants different than Asian elephants?
African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or level backs.
What hemisphere do penguins live in?
Southern- Africa, New Zealand, Antarctica, America (Zoo's), and some penguins live on islands.
Can a horse get frostbite while walking through the snow?
No.
Saltwater fish, also called
marine fish, are fish that live in ocean water.
The family Ursidae is one of nine families in the suborder California, or "doglike" carnivores, within what order?
The order Carnivora

What is the trunk of the elephant used for?
The proboscis is used for many purposes, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects.
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What are the four different kinds of food that penguins eat?
Krill, Fish, Squid, Crustaceans, and Amphipods
What happens when a horse gets frightened?
Runs for his or hers life.
According to fossil records, they have been on Earth for more than
500 million years